Walter Harris was the best pitcher in Olympic this week, leading
Maranatha. He struck out 12 batters this week.
Whittier Christian made the biggest jump in the standings this week, moving from third to first place in the league thanks to a 2-0 record over the past seven days. Meanwhile, the Minutemen fell hardest in the standings, dropping from second all the way to fourth place after going 0-2 in the past week.
Valley Christian put five runners on via walks this week, fewest in the league, but the Heralds' staff still boasts the league's best control, having issued only 11 bases on balls over 34 total innings.
The league boasted ten .400 hitters over the past week. The group was paced by Austin Hust, who collected six hits in nine at bats for a .667 average.
Whittier Christian's
Mike Rafter racked up five RBIs this week, more than any other hitter. For the year, he has racked up seven RBIs, good for third in the league.
University's Harris struck out 11 Maranatha hitters en route to a 7-6 victory on March 6. He gave up five hits and four runs over five innings of work.
Jesse Hanckel threw a shutout as he led
Village Christian to victory over
La Salle, 4-0, on Tuesday. He pitched seven scoreless innings and struck out four, while giving up two hits.
Story is based on stats entered in MaxPreps by Tuesday 5am PST each week.